The Bombay High Court upholds the removal of an RBI official accused of unauthorised absence. According to reports from both outlets, the employee challenges the disciplinary action, but the court rules against the petition. The sources state that the petitioner has been with the Reserve Bank of India since 2013 and was designated as a senior assistant in January 2018. The court characterises the unauthorised absence as a serious misconduct, thereby affirming the decision to terminate the employee’s service. While details of the underlying absence period and the specific disciplinary findings are not included in the brief summaries provided, the consistent outcome across the reports is that the High Court maintains the RBI’s removal order and does not grant relief to the petitioner. The rulings indicate that the court finds the grounds for removal sufficient based on the misconduct alleged, including the failure to report or remain available for duty as required. The news reports focus on the court’s decision to uphold the removal rather than on any further procedural or remedial steps.